This is a sharp sunglow that was a chocolate looking animal when she was born. Look at her now. Look at the difference in one yr as they change dramatically. A new born chocolate
1 yr chocolate 
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This is a sharp sunglow that was a chocolate looking animal when she was born. Look at her now. Look at the difference in one yr as they change dramatically. A new born chocolate
1 yr chocolate 
That's a beauty!
If they all look that good it must be real hard selling any of
them. 
no more chocolate sonny, you been away a long time. Maybe you havent heard. No more shoe shines!!! All kidding aside, thats an amazing sunglow. Thanks. Mike Panichi
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Sorry about my mix up.
now that I looked at it again? Is that the same snake?
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Not the same snake, but it was brown just like the one born this year.
Is that a Sharp Sunglow Motley? Looks like it could be.
Marcus
It does look that way , but it came from my het sharp X dbl het sunglow. I was floored when he emailed me the pic this morning .
quite a bit..... but I have never seen ones pattern change like that....I think you have your pictures confused 
The chocolate baby is not the same as the one year old. I didnt keep any chocolates back, so I asked a buyer of a chocoltae to send me some updated pics, and this is what he sent. The chocolates look pretty much the same as babies. Thanks
Dan, that is awesome!
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Jessica Gibbs
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Can you show us pics of the 1 yr old as a newborn for a more accurate comparison? Or did you produce that one?
I'm having a hard time believing that second one isn't a Sunglow Motley.
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I just sent an email back asking the same question. I hope I didnt jump the gun and post this pic by mistake. I will follow up and let everyone know as soon as I find out. Thanks
not the right pic.
Im an idiot.
so hard on yourself Dano!LoL That would be some kind of transformation though! If Boas could pick up not only color as they grow but pattern also! "THE MORPHING BOA"
Great marketing idea. As laws are passed and changed , these boas could morph into colubrids....womas..back to bci.....That is a great idea.
That little Sharp Glow was beautiful as a baby !
It is now unbelievably gorgeous as a yearling !! 
. . . Lar M
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Im an Idiot. I posted an incorrect picture. Sorry , I will post the correct picture,
No problem ,No wonders its pattern and everything changed Ha ha
it happens no biggie 
I just love looking at beautiful Boas
. . . Lar M
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Dan,
I'll try to get some new pictures of the pair of sumglows and the albino I got off of you. One of the sunglows was a "chocolate". I'll see if I can post them tonite.
Thanks,
Rick
Love to see them. How are they looking ?
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